Recap of the 4th Annual DOVS Research Retreat

4th annual dovs research retreat Shiming Chen, PhD

On Friday, September 6th, 2024, the Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences (DOVS) hosted its 4th Annual Research Retreat, bringing together researchers, trainees, and faculty for a day of inspiring presentations and artistic innovation. Research Poster Session The retreat kicked off with the Research Poster Session, where 22 groundbreaking projects were showcased. Attendees had the […]

Blue Light and Longer Nights: Eye Health Tips for Fall’s Shorter Days

Blue Light and Longer Nights: Eye Health Tips for Fall's Shorter Days

As the days grow shorter and nights lengthen during the fall, many of us spend more time indoors, often in front of screens. Increased screen time exposes our eyes to more blue light, which can lead to digital eye strain and discomfort. Here’s how you can protect your eye health this fall, while separating fact […]

WashU awarded up to $20M to create portable device to scan for eye diseases (Links to an external site)

WashU awarded up to $20M to create portable device to scan for eye diseases

In the United States, more than one-fourth of adults over age 40 have an eye disease, including glaucoma, cataracts or age-related macular degeneration, or a chronic health condition that affects the eyes, such as diabetic retinopathy. These conditions are a strain on an individual’s health as well as on the health care system, yet early diagnosis and management can help to prevent more than 90% of severe vision loss.

Washington University Experts Presenting at ACADEMY 2024 Indianapolis

Washington University Experts Presenting at ACADEMY 2024 Indianapolis

Several distinguished doctors from the Washington University Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences will be presenting at ACADEMY 2024 in Indianapolis, November 6-9. These experts will share their groundbreaking research and clinical insights, contributing to the advancement of optometry and vision science. Be sure to check out the speaker list below to see who will […]

New Research Uncovers the Role of Cholesterol Accumulation in Retinal Degeneration

New Research Uncovers the Role of Cholesterol Accumulation in Retinal Degeneration

We’re excited to highlight a significant publication from two of our esteemed colleagues: Dr. Ryo Terao, a former postdoctoral researcher now on the faculty at the University of Tokyo, and Dr. Mitsu Yoshida, an ASAP fellow in Anesthesiology currently working in the Apte Lab. Along with their co-authors, they have just published research titled “Cholesterol […]

Is LASIK Right for College Students? A Back-to-School Vision Guide

Is LASIK Right for College Students? A Back-to-School Vision Guide

Heading to college is a major life milestone, marking the beginning of new experiences, challenges, and responsibilities. For many students, this transition also brings a shift in how they approach their health and lifestyle choices, including vision care. If you’re tired of dealing with the hassle of glasses or contact lenses, you may be wondering […]

Alcon Research Institute Awards Young Investigator Grant to Dr. Yoshimatsu

Alcon Research Institute Awards Young Investigator Grant to Dr. Yoshimatsu

$75,000 Young Investigator Grant Supports Early Career Development in Vision Research and Ophthalmology St. Louis, MO – August 16th, 2024 – Takeshi Yoshimatsu,PhD, an Assistant Professor in the John F. Hardesty, MD, Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis (WashU Medicine) has been awarded a $75,000 Young […]

AAO 2024 WashU Speakers

AAO 2024 WashU Speakers

Selected faculty of WashU Ophthalmology will be featured at the 2024 American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) Annual Meeting, taking place from October 18-21 in Chicago, IL. This prestigious event gathers leading experts from around the world to share their knowledge and advancements in the field of ophthalmology. WashU’s faculty will contribute their expertise across a […]

Back-to-School Vision Checklist: Ensuring Your Child’s Eyes Are Ready for the Classroom

Back-to-School Vision Checklist: Ensuring Your Child's Eyes Are Ready for the Classroom

As the back-to-school season approaches, parents are busy gathering supplies, organizing schedules, and preparing their children for a successful academic year. While shopping for notebooks and new clothes, it’s easy to overlook one critical aspect of your child’s readiness for school: their vision. Good vision is essential for learning and ensuring that your child’s eyes […]

Residents & Fellows Spotlight: Ameay Naravane, MD

Residents & Fellows Spotlight: Ameay Naravane, MD

Meet Ameay Naravane, MD Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Glaucoma Fellow 2024-2025 Where are you from? St. Paul, Minnesota Where did you attend Medical School? University of Minnesota Where did you complete your residency? University of Minnesota Why did you choose Ophthalmology and your specialty? I was first introduced to ophthalmology as a first-year […]

James Walsh, MD, PhD Receives RPB Career Development Award

James Walsh, MD, PhD Receives RPB Career Development Award

We are thrilled to announce that James Walsh, MD, PhD has been awarded the prestigious Career Development Award from Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB). This award, which provides $350,000 in funding over four years, is designed to support promising junior ophthalmology faculty in their journey toward becoming independent researchers. Research Focus Dr. Walsh’s research centers […]

Residents & Fellows Spotlight: Barbara Smith, MD

Residents & Fellows Spotlight Barbara Smith, MD

Meet Barbara Smith, MD Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Cornea Fellow 2024-2025 Where are you from? Knoxville, TN Where did you attend Medical School? University of Tennessee Where did you complete your residency? University of Tennessee, Hamilton Eye Institute Why did you choose Ophthalmology and your specialty? Because the eyes are the best! But […]

2024 Castle Connolly Top Doctors

2024 Castle Connolly Top Doctors

We are proud to announce that 24 of our highly skilled ophthalmologists have been recognized as Top Doctors in St. Louis by the 2024 Castle Connolly Top Doctors list. This honor reflects our commitment to providing exceptional patient care, pioneering innovative treatments, and advancing the field of ophthalmology. At WashU Ophthalmology, we strive to deliver […]

Installation Ceremony for Steven Bassnett, PhD

Installation Ceremony for Steven Bassnett, PhD

On July 24, 2024, the Washington University School of Medicine celebrated the installation of Steven Bassnett, PhD, as the Grace Nelson Lacy Distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology. The event brought together esteemed colleagues, friends, and family to honor Dr. Bassnett’s remarkable contributions to the field of vision research. This was a wonderful honor for me personally […]

WashU at FASEB Retinal Neurobiology & Visual Processing SRC

WashU at FASEB Retinal Neurobiology & Visual Processing SRC

WashU Ophthalmology had a great representation at this year’s Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Retinal Neurobiology & Visual Processing Science Research Conference (SRC). Where leading researchers gathered to share the latest findings and advancements in retinal neurobiology and visual processing. FASEB Retinal Neurobiology & Visual Processing SRC 2024 This year the conference […]

Vision Science Journal Club: Severe Eye Degeneration

Vision Science Journal Club Severe Eye Degeneration

Isabella Gomes, a medical student at Washington University, recently presented at the Vision Science Journal Club. Her presentation focused on severe eye degeneration in a 68-year-old man. Presenter: Isabella Gomes WashU Medical Student – MD Candidate ’25 Email: i.gomes@wustl.edu The study Isabella Gomes presented found a new genetic change (CNV) in the RHO gene that […]

New Grant Award: Exploring Primary Cilia’s Role in Retina Function

New Grant Award Exploring Primary Cilia's Role in Retina Function

We would like to congratulate Philip Williams, PhD on receiving a grant for his groundbreaking research on the neuromodulatory potential of primary cilia. This grant, funded by The McDonnell Center for Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, recognizes the innovative nature of Dr. Williams’ work, which aims to unravel the complex signaling mechanisms within primary cilia and […]

Residents & Fellows Spotlight: Siddharth Bhargava, MD

Residents & Fellows Spotlight: Siddharth Bhargava, MD

Meet Siddharth Bhargava, MD Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Glaucoma Fellow 2024-2025 Where are you from? Cupertino, California Where did you attend Medical School? Albany Medical College Where did you complete your residency? Eastern Virginia Medical School Why did you choose Ophthalmology and your specialty? Growing up in Silicon Valley, I have always been […]

Residents & Fellows Spotlight: Deena Shaath, MD

Residents & Fellows Spotlight: Deena Shaath, MD

Meet Deena Shaath, MD Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Cornea Fellow 2024-2025 Where are you from? Dodge City, KS Where did you attend Medical School? University of Kansas Where did you complete your residency? Medical College of Wisconsin Why did you choose Ophthalmology and your specialty? Ophthalmology and cornea/external disease offers a mix of […]

Mary-Grace Reeves Shares Advice on Choosing a Fellowship

Mary-Grace Reeves Shares Advice on Choosing a Fellowship

Mary-Grace Reeves, MD, MBA, third year ophthalmology resident, recently had an article featured in Ophthalmology Management. In this insightful piece, Dr. Reeves interviews Dr. Carla Siegfried along with several esteemed ophthalmologists from other institutions. They share invaluable advice for those considering an ophthalmology fellowship. Be sure to check it out for expert guidance and tips […]